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The Biggest Security Threats to the US Are the Hardest to Define

It’s been two years since the heads of the top US intelligence agencies last came to Congress for an update on global threats; they skipped 2020 amid tensions with former Continue Reading

Posted On : April 14, 2021 Published By : ReScandal

What Really Caused Facebook’s 500M-User Data Leak?

Since Saturday, a massive trove of Facebook data has circulated publicly, splashing information from roughly 533 million Facebook users across the internet. The data includes things like profile names, Facebook Continue Reading

Posted On : April 6, 2021 Published By : ReScandal

Foreign Meddling Flooded the 2020 Election—but Not Hackers

After the pro-Trump hack-and-leak operations and disinformation campaigns that roiled the 2016 US election, the country braced for a second round of no-holds-barred foreign interference last year. But US intelligence Continue Reading

Posted On : March 16, 2021 Published By : ReScandal

‘Retaliation’ for Russia’s SolarWinds Spying Isn’t the Answer

Just how the White House actually plans to respond to the SolarWinds campaign remains far from clear. In comments to CNBC correspondent Eamon Javers, a White House official partially contradicted Continue Reading

Posted On : March 8, 2021 Published By : ReScandal

The Truth About North Korea’s Ultra-Lockdown Against Covid-19

Kim Jong-un acted quickly. On January 22, 2020, North Korea closed its borders with China and Russia to stop a new, mysterious virus from spreading into the country. At the Continue Reading

Posted On : January 24, 2021 Published By : ReScandal

Firing Christopher Krebs Crosses a Line—Even for Trump

Within minutes of Donald Trump tweeting that he had fired Christopher Krebs as the director of the Department of Homeland Security’s cybersecurity agency Tuesday night, Twitter slapped on a warning Continue Reading

Posted On : November 18, 2020 Published By : ReScandal

The US Sanctions Russians for Potentially ‘Fatal’ Malware

When mysterious hackers triggered the shutdown of a Saudi Arabian oil refinery in August of 2017, the subsequent investigation found that the malware used in that attack had unprecedented, uniquely Continue Reading

Posted On : October 23, 2020 Published By : ReScandal

A DHS Official Says He Was Punished for Not Pushing Trump’s Agenda

After years of tension between President Donald Trump’s administration and the United States intelligence community, a new whistleblower complaint filed by a former senior Department of Homeland Security official alleges Continue Reading

Posted On : September 10, 2020 Published By : ReScandal

Peter Strzok Has a Warning About Russia—and Trump

Meanwhile, most Americans have never known anything more in-depth about Strzok than those texts. After spending two years as a punch line and exclamation point, Strzok appears in Compromised for Continue Reading

Posted On : September 8, 2020 Published By : ReScandal

Facebook’s Zuckerberg Says He’s Got Election Stuff Under Control

It’s the evening of November 3rd. Election Day 2020. The polls have closed, and in-person vote totals are being reported, but millions of mail-in ballots, which skew heavily Democratic, won’t Continue Reading

Posted On : September 3, 2020 Published By : ReScandal

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